2. Cleaning Solar Panels and Removing Debris

If your area has rainfall throughout the year, the rainwater is sufficient to tidy up the solar panels. Yet, when it is dusty, solar panels may collect dust, lessening the system’s capability. Apart from that, birds’ droppings, pollen, and plant smoke assemblage can also decrease energy production.

Facilities near busy paths are also liable to dirt from smoke and dust. Ground-mounted solar panels are simpler to tidy up because they are short in height. However, they are more liable to dirt because of frontage. Here is the equipment you need in cleaning solar panels:

  • Leaf blower
  • Non-abrasive broom
  • Non-abrasive sponge
  • Low-pressure hosepipe